George Washington

Unabridged
Author: Calista McCabe Courtenay
Narrator: Wahoo Jacobs
Genres: Children's, Biographies, Non-Fiction, Young Adult
Publisher: CoolBeat Audiobook Publishing
Date: December 2006
Length: 2 hours, 17 minutes
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Formats:
  • MP3

Overview

Listen to the fascinating life of George Washington, the ""Father of the Republic". This biography traces the life of George Washington from his early life as a surveyor to his retirement at Mount Vernon, with special emphasis on his activities during the American Revolutionary War.

1. Washington's Early Life - Appointed as Surveyor - First Trip into the Wilderness - Entrusted with Message to the French.
2. Washington Appointed a Member of Gen. Braddock's Staff - French and Indian War - Washington Made Commander of Virginia Forces - Causes of the American Revolution - Washington a Member of the First Continental Congress.
3. Beginning of the Revolution - Washington Made Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army - British Forced to Leave Boston.
4. Declaration of Independence Signed - Battle of Long Island - Battle of White Plains - Washington Crosses the Delaware and Surprises the Hessians at Trenton.
5. Recapture of Fort Ticonderoga by Gen. Burgoyne - Battle of Brandywine - Battle of Germantown - Burgoyne's Surrender at Saratoga - Washington at Valley Forge - Alliance with France.
6. Battle of Monmouth - Patriots Receive Aid from France - Recapture of Fort at Stony Point by Gen. Anthony Wayne - Washington at Morristown - Surrender of Charleston, S.C., to the British - Treason of Benedict Arnold.
7. Gen. Gates Defeated at Camden, S.C. - Battle of King's Mountain - Washington Sends Aid to the South - Siege of Yorktown - Surrender of Lord Cornwallis - Peace Treaty Signed - Washington's Farewell to His Officers.
8. Washington Retires to Mount Vernon - Inaugurated as First President of the United States - His Reelection - His Death at Mount Vernon."

Author Details

Author Details

Courtenay, Calista McCabe

Calista McCabe Courtenay wrote several patriotic adolescent biographies during the Great War, including Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Christopher Columbus.